The worst hostile experience was at a fabric store where most employees were sodomites. They were all over the sodomite customer and not only wouldn't wait on me but was rude and ignorant.If I were a pagan I would still be prejudiced towards sodomites, as they are, the lot of them, foul. Putting aside their sɛҳuąƖ practices for a moment, their general behavior is sleazy.
I live in NYC, so freaks of all kinds are a common sight. We had the sodomite pride parade last Sunday, which I skipped.It's a big city, so the chances of it ever not being a liberal hotbed are very, very slim.
I went to the Dollar Tree recently and the female cashier had a beard. Not a thick beard. More like a wispy Bob Dylan beard. I kept looking at her to see if she was a man. I think she's "transitioning".
It's a big city, so the chances of it ever not being a liberal hotbed are very, very slim.They are everywhere, even in tx.
I'm twenty minutes from Minneapolis, so I'm used to what you're seeing, unfortunately. Is there a way for you to move somewhere suburban, conservative and not filled with freaks? Texas is quite nice year-round and very affordable.
It's a big city, so the chances of it ever not being a liberal hotbed are very, very slim.We live in a suburban area in Los Angeles, and thankfully, we have yet to encounter such people, but soon it will be the norm given the way Governor Moonbeam runs the state of the flakes, fruits, and nuts.
I'm twenty minutes from Minneapolis, so I'm used to what you're seeing, unfortunately. Is there a way for you to move somewhere suburban, conservative and not filled with freaks? Texas is quite nice year-round and very affordable.
They are everywhere, even in tx.Certainly, it's at least better to the moral and cultural cesspool that is New York City.
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Was at the store today and I could not believe the sheer number of perverts. And I live in the country!
I stopped at a Burger King for a quick bite today after a doctors appointment that was out of town and my normal area. I had two of my younger children with me ages 5 and 11. We went in to dine and going up to the counter to order, we were met with a young teenage boy in full supermodel makeup. I’m talking shimmering purple eyeshadow, red lipstick and glitter blush. Even a girl wearing that much face paint at her job would look very out of place.This is an opportunity to explain to the 5-year-old that some people are sad and mixed-up and may not know they are offending God. And teach them to pray that such people receive God's grace and seek repentance. The 11-year-old may know much more than you realize and it would be best to have that discussion without the 5-year-old present. Your family will be in my prayers.
I was instantly horrified and didn’t know what to do considering I didn’t want my little 5 year old to see that and have to explain but I was already being waited on by him.
I ordered to-go quickly and left.
My 11 year old never mentioned it. The littlest one I noticed she was staring at him the whole time, no doubt baffled.
Now I know that it is unavoidable at this point not to run into this sort of thing nowadays, and even not watching television isn’t enough, but what are we as parents to do about this?
Of course we won’t be back to that location but what about the rest of them?
And how on earth do I explain this to a 5 year old?!
Sorry, but I am really upset, it makes me so sad that it’s really this bad.
We do have a string of McDonald’s here in the South that are owned by a church-going Protestant family. They paint all their stores windows with Nativity scenes during Christmastime. I am certain this trans-nonsense wouldn’t happen at any of their stores.
But we just don’t go there very often.
A few months ago I did see a male employee wearing makeup and ladies clothes at a Ross store.
Won’t be going there again either.
Won’t be anywhere left to go very soon, what can we do that is proactive besides not going to these places?.
This is an opportunity to explain to the 5-year-old that some people are sad and mixed-up and may not know they are offending God. And teach them to pray that such people receive God's grace and seek repentance. The 11-year-old may know much more than you realize and it would be best to have that discussion without the 5-year-old present. Your family will be in my prayers.Thank you for the advice and the prayers too :)
It's a big city, so the chances of it ever not being a liberal hotbed are very, very slim.I'd like to move to Alaska. I can't stand hot and humid weather, and that's the norm in NYC this time of year. I can avoid the freaks. I can't avoid the heat.
I'm twenty minutes from Minneapolis, so I'm used to what you're seeing, unfortunately. Is there a way for you to move somewhere suburban, conservative and not filled with freaks? Texas is quite nice year-round and very affordable.
I stopped at a Burger King for a quick bite today after a doctors appointment that was out of town and my normal area. I had two of my younger children with me ages 5 and 11. We went in to dine and going up to the counter to order, we were met with a young teenage boy in full supermodel makeup. I’m talking shimmering purple eyeshadow, red lipstick and glitter blush. Even a girl wearing that much face paint at her job would look very out of place.
I was instantly horrified and didn’t know what to do considering I didn’t want my little 5 year old to see that and have to explain but I was already being waited on by him.
I ordered to-go quickly and left.
My 11 year old never mentioned it. The littlest one I noticed she was staring at him the whole time, no doubt baffled.
Now I know that it is unavoidable at this point not to run into this sort of thing nowadays, and even not watching television isn’t enough, but what are we as parents to do about this?
Of course we won’t be back to that location but what about the rest of them?
And how on earth do I explain this to a 5 year old?!
Sorry, but I am really upset, it makes me so sad that it’s really this bad.
We do have a string of McDonald’s here in the South that are owned by a church-going Protestant family. They paint all their stores windows with Nativity scenes during Christmastime. I am certain this trans-nonsense wouldn’t happen at any of their stores.
But we just don’t go there very often.
A few months ago I did see a male employee wearing makeup and ladies clothes at a Ross store.
Won’t be going there again either.
Won’t be anywhere left to go very soon, what can we do that is proactive besides not going to these places?.
Certainly, it's at least better to the moral and cultural cesspool that is New York City.You are probably right. At least the true cowboys still make no bones about their disgust with perverts.
How the place of hardworking immigrants, a Mass on every corner and actual integrity turned into the dumpster for Communist millennials is beyond me. Communist millennials with useless college degrees, $17 garbage water coffee and no morals.
I wouldn't see this is tx where I am.
When my oldest was first born, I had no idea how bad trick or treating was then. We ran into a few young boys ages 3-7 dresses as princesses. I seriously had no idea what to say... you can’t hide anywhere from their influence anymore.
I wouldn't see this is tx where I am.I’m from Illinois so it’s pretty comon around here. I went to ulta a few days ago for some products, and every associate there was a gαy male. Like what woman wants advice about feminine products from a man???